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Myra’s Chopped Mushrooms, Eggs and Onion

Want something filling for breakfast? Try this recipe, which combines meaty mushrooms, hard-boiled eggs and golden-brown onions. You can hard-boil the eggs, cook the bacon and chop the mushrooms and onions the night before for quick morning prep. You can also swap out the mushrooms for another vegetable of your choice, such as peppers, beets, or greens.

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This is very similar to my usual breakfast which consists of sauteed onions and mushrooms in olive oil (I don’t chop them very small) and then I set them on a plate with two over easy eggs on top. I love the way the mushrooms and onions soak up the yolk!!! YUMMMIES!

I recommend adding part of this recipe as a “prep” item perhaps the day before – I found it too time consuming to make in the morning from start to finish. Is this served cold? I note the directions say “chill until ready to serve.”

Definitely a Prep item.
I made this yesterday evening along with Monday’s lunch of Paleo nicoise salad.
Took a little over an hour for both meals and I also busted out my nuwave oven to dehydrate some beef overnight for Monday’s snack. (I marinated the beef in apple cider for about 5 hours beforehand.)

This is my first week of using this site and I wanted to make sure I gave plenty of time to prep food for the next day. Food came out great and I had the breakfast served cold.

@lisaannhb29 – The language at the top of the recipe wasn’t totally clear, so I changed it. The recipe makes 4 servings – 2 breakfasts for 2 people because we often use this one on our meal plans with leftovers for the next day. Sorry for the confusion!

I am pescetarian. Would subing some broccoli and/or spinich for the bacon be a good swap? Trying to make sound choices to match the nutritional value of meats in the recipes without swaping for all fish.

“Nutritional profile of bacon” – never heard that one before! Seriously, we all love the taste of bacon, but we’re not fooling ourselves into thinking that such a highly processed food could possibly be good for us, are we?

This was very good. My wife and I almost finished this in one sitting. We were iffy about the bacon at first. But we did not buy the processed pre packed bacon. We found that they sold bacon slices at the butcher counter at Wholefoods. Bought 8 slices and paid by the pound, priced at $8.99/lb. Total weight of 8 slices was less than a pound. Cost was $6.47.

This dish is delicious and rewarding to make. I bit time consuming and would recommend dicing the veggies and possibly cooking the bacon the night before, but came out great and I look forward to using the leftovers for my next dish.

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